My efforts to sort out the various battery charging options have raised the following questions:
1. When underway, does the engine alternator charge the engine battery first and then the house and thruster batteries via the two ACR relays? The available schematics don’t make this clear, showing only a connection between the engine battery and the starter.
2. Does the shore powered charger only connect to the house battery bank via the inverter cable and switch? This seems to be the case from the schematic but it surprised me since the cable, switch and fuse are labelled as ‘inverter’ and don’t mention the charger.
3. Which leads to my final question. Can the Kisae inverter/charger be switched off when the boat is plugged into shore power? I can’t find evidence of a switch on the unit or a switch or breaker in the boat’s electrical system.I would like to run a small heater during the winter while leaving battery charging to my two 160 watt solar panels. It seems wasteful to run the inverter/charger when it’s not being used.
1. When underway, does the engine alternator charge the engine battery first and then the house and thruster batteries via the two ACR relays? The available schematics don’t make this clear, showing only a connection between the engine battery and the starter.
2. Does the shore powered charger only connect to the house battery bank via the inverter cable and switch? This seems to be the case from the schematic but it surprised me since the cable, switch and fuse are labelled as ‘inverter’ and don’t mention the charger.
3. Which leads to my final question. Can the Kisae inverter/charger be switched off when the boat is plugged into shore power? I can’t find evidence of a switch on the unit or a switch or breaker in the boat’s electrical system.I would like to run a small heater during the winter while leaving battery charging to my two 160 watt solar panels. It seems wasteful to run the inverter/charger when it’s not being used.